We are giving away a FREE 2013-W Proof Silver Eagle in a Special PCGS Holder with a Retail value of $75 to one of our readers. The Winner is William Chamberlin from Michigan. If you are the winner please send us an email to claim your prize.
As always let us know how you are enjoying the PCGS eCollector.

The 1933 Double Eagle was the last gold coin struck for circulation by the U.S. Mint. Before they were legally released, however, a Presidential order was issued on March 6, 1933 prohibiting banks from payiong out gold coins or gold certificates.

Save Over 35% on PCGS CoinFacts Access

The 1995-W Proof Silver Eagle a Big Winner
By Jaime Hernandez

In 1995, the United States Mint issued a special 10th Anniversary set which was comprised of four Proof Gold Eagles and a special One-Ounce Proof Silver Eagle bearing the "W" mint mark. The 1995-W Proof Silver Eagle in this set would be the first Silver Eagle to bear the W mint mark and would also have the lowest mintage for any Silver Eagle ever produced by the U.S. Mint.
The 1958 Doubled Die Lincoln Cent
By Sam Lukes

The 1958 Class 1 Doubled Die Obverse Lincoln cent is truly an esoteric rarity. Indeed, there are many members of our numismatic fraternity who are not even aware of its existence. There are only a very few individuals who have been fortunate enough to view such an error coin or have been privileged enough to actually own one.